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(10/24/19 3:15pm)
In yet another sweep, the No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers (8-0-0, 2-0-0 WCHA) beat out the Long Island University Sharks (0-4-0, 0-0-0 NEWHA) 10-2 on Oct. 18, and 12-0 on Oct. 19.
(10/24/19 2:00pm)
The sharp racial disparity in homelessness has quickly become a prominent issue in Madison politics — and city officials offered varying explanations and solutions for the imbalance.
(10/24/19 1:00pm)
Dying primetime: Loss for live viewers, win for binge-watchers
(10/24/19 5:00am)
We here at Almanac know the all-too-common struggle of finding the perfect Halloween costume. At this point, the 31st is only a week away! Do you have your costume picked out? If not, you are severely unprepared and should be worried. But don’t fret! The Almanac has generously taken the task upon themselves to brainstorm some unique, last-minute costume ideas that are sure to wow all your friends! Unfortunately we did copyright all of them — but for a small fee of $15.99 you can purchase a one-day license to sport one of our tasty Almanac Halloween looks (proceeds go to our editors’ Venmo accounts).
(10/23/19 11:35pm)
Due to an increasing number of law firms saturating the market, it has become significantly more challenging for small law firms to compete with larger counterparts. Consequently, law firms are turning to Internet marketing strategies to gain clients, drive business, and gain an advantage over the competition.
(10/23/19 8:44pm)
Madison Metropolitan School District announced Marlon Anderson’s reinstatement Monday after the black security guard was fired for using the n-word while correcting a student that directed the slur at him.
(10/18/19 2:29am)
A black West High School security guard, Marlon Anderson, was fired Wednesday for using a racial slur. Anderson appealed his termination Thursday.
(10/17/19 12:00pm)
Over the past few days, social media has been filled with re-posts of Ellen DeGeneres calling for universal kindness in response to criticism over her evening at the Dallas Cowboys game with former President George W. Bush.
(10/17/19 5:00am)
The Swedish Academy has named all content contributors to the Facebook Page “UW-Madison Memes for Milk-Chugging Teens” the winners of the 2019 Nobel Prize for Literature. The Facebook page is an avenue for members of the UW-Madison community to post memes about current events and other matters related to campus, and the decision to award all its content contributors the prize marks the first time in academy history that so many people have been awarded the prize in the same year.
(10/17/19 11:00am)
As the brisk winds of winter begin to stir, it can be hard to remember what it was like to be tan, carefree and healthy. The memories of aimlessly watching hours of Netflix and sitting poolside seem far from the tables of College Library.
(10/17/19 3:02pm)
Students, professors debate the benefits of breadth requirements
(10/14/19 9:47pm)
A strong search engine optimization (SEO) strategy is the key to attracting new customers to your business. While there are many components to SEO, an onsite blog is an often overlooked tool. You can create shareable content, improve keyword rankings, and reduce your site’s bounce rate by keeping up with a blog.
(10/14/19 8:25pm)
Ever since a UW-La Crosse student accused an art professor of sexual misconduct in a Facebook post in early September, students on campus have been responding with concern to the university’s decisions in the aftermath.
(10/12/19 3:15pm)
Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor has enjoyed an extraordinary 2019 season thus far, appearing nearly unstoppable each time he carries the rock. On a bad day, his numbers have still lit up the box score. On Saturday, Kent State fell victim to Taylor’s dominance, yielding 215 total yards and five touchdowns to number 23 in red. Even more impressively, Taylor racked up all of those numbers with only 22 touches, a video game-like 9.7 yard average.
(10/11/19 1:00pm)
Madison Police Chief Mike Koval unexpectedly announced his retirement last month, beginning the Police and Fire Commission’s process of electing his replacement and naming an interim chief, according to the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners.
(10/10/19 12:00pm)
Diversity has become a phenomenon where institutions feel the need to advertise and, at times, even glorify their members of color. Be it at universities, corporations, or even amongst elements of popular culture, it is a buzzword used by white-majority organizations to tout their so-called care for marginalized populations.
(10/10/19 5:00am)
An unsuspecting Facebook-user faces much controversy following a post of her baby boy wearing an “I will change the world” t-shirt.
(10/07/19 2:59pm)
The No. 13 Wisconsin Badgers (5-0-0 Big Ten, 9-2-1 overall) left West Lafayette, Indiana with three points after defeating the Purdue Boilermakers (2-3-1 Big Ten, 6-5-2 overall) 1-0.
(10/07/19 2:00pm)
The Madison Finance Committee voted in September to refer their decision on funding the Reindahl Imagination Center, a proposed new library that will fill a gap in civil resources and expand play-based learning programs.
(10/06/19 5:05pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team (4-0-0) took down the Penn State Nittany Lions (0-2-2) once again on Saturday night by a score of 3-0 in front of a sold out crowd to stay undefeated in their 2019-20 campaign.